Description
Key Learnings
- Participate in a meaningful panel-led discussion on data and information management
- Describe Autodesk® products for product lifecycle and data management
Speakers
- MMMikel MartinMikel Martin has worked in the CAD/ product lifecycle management (PLM) industry in various roles for over 20 years. Before joining Autodesk, Inc., 9 years ago, he held positions at various companies as a CAD designer, CAD manager, and implementation consultant. Mikel is currently a user experience architect in the Autodesk Team responsible for Vault software and Autodesk PLM 360 software.
- Irvin HayesIrvin is a Sr. Product Manager on the Autodesk Vault team based in Atlanta, Georgia. He has worked at Autodesk for nineteen years starting in product support and as a user experience designer. Irvin is a Microsoft® Certified Professional and has been working in the information technology field for more than 26 years. He helps partners, consulting, and sales develop Vault deployment plans in enterprise environments and system requirements. You can find multiple classes Irvin has presented at Autodesk University, on a wide range of Vault topics. Irvin is a technology geek and loves sharing with the community on Twitter (@ihayesjr).
- ACAnil ChintamaneniAnil Chintamaneni is a senior user experience designer at Autodesk, Inc., where he works in the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Group focusing mainly on the Vault software product line. Anil started his career at Autodesk in 2005. Since then he has worked on data managements products such as Productstream Professional software and Vault. Prior to joining Autodesk, Anil worked as a product data collaboration engineer at Ford Motor Company. Anil holds a master of science degree in mechanical engineering.
- ALAdam LuttenbacherAdam Luttenbacher is a product owner for Autodesk, Inc.’s, Autodesk Drive. With over 14 years of data management experience, Adam has played a significant role in improving both the user's experience and the product quality of Autodesk's data management applications. Educating and interacting directly with the user community has been a top priority for Luttenbacher.
- Adam PeterMy passion is helping the design and build community stay connected and contribute to meaningful change. As a Manager for the Customer Success team with Autodesk my focus is understanding customer requirements and to identify opportunities and facilitate connecting with the right resources. I love helping customers connect with educational resources and workflows that remove barriers to adoption and I'm energized to connect customers with our product teams to help shape the future direction of Autodesk services. Being a thought leader doesn't happen in a bubble and I have the unique privilege to not only contribute but to facilitate the conversation that will change the world for the better.
No transcript